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Pig Street ! |
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October 22, 2011 07:48:37pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Revisiting 'happiness is JGB' |
Definitely not a well one with the Dead Operation, Kahn did however broaden Jerry's passion for other types of music, the Motown, jazz and progressive sounds. He had a lot to do with the Tunes that were played that were not Jer originals.
Kahn was usually the wallflower regarding the sound, he was there but not a pertinent fixture.
I can see how Heroin users would like to hang together , specifically when they are on the road together, Jerry was not into confrontation, he was into the dope and I do not believe he had ever been pressured to use.
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Jacky Hughes |
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October 23, 2011 01:19:35pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Revisiting 'happiness is JGB' |
"Kahn was usually the wallflower regarding the sound"
And for the type of music they were playing, that was exactly what was needed from the bass player. Though he could bust out and solo when he needed to.